How to kill your wife on your honeymoon
Still on your honeymoon but fed up with you new wife already? Is your new marriage not all it is cracked up to be?
Then Gabe Watson has a way to get rid of an unwanted wife.
Step one
Convince your sweetheart that a honeymoon in a tropical place would be great, lets say…Australia!
Step two
You cannot be in a tropical paradise and no go diving, so make the most of your experience as a diver and convince her what fun diving is.
Step three
Go on a great dive trip - a wreck dive would be good.
Step four
Wait until you have a bit of space around you then go give your bride a big hug. Oh while you are there, turn off her air…a pretty important commodity when you are diving.
Step five
Wait a while till the lack of oxygen takes effect.
Step six
Swim away, letting her sink to the bottom, while you allegedly go for help (despite having a qualification in rescue diving - gosh how all that knowledge goes out the window when you err…ummm … need it most.
Step seven
Avoid photographic evidence, like being photographed calmly swimming away from your dead wife on the ocean floor, while a dive tour leader rushes to her aid. ………Ooops…






It is a lack of ‘air’ in the scuba tank…not a lack of ‘oxygen’. They are two different things. The photo shown depicts a female diver in the foreground who was also on the fated dive. The photo of her was taken by her husband. It coincidentally also shows the scuba divemaster finning toward Tina who is clearly on the seabed floor either unconcious or dead. Australia may be ‘antipodean’ but any accused person is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Points
- the human body needs oxygen, not air. Death is caused by a lack of oxygen when you cannot get air.
- how do your know the photo shows not her husband but someone else
- why would he take a picture of is motionless wife, unless he knew she was dead?
- did I ever say he was guilty?
admin, read more of the accounts and you will see that the photo is not of her husband……
http://www.cdnn.info/news/safety/s080131.html
…..The incident in October 2003 was captured by another member of the dive party who stopped to photograph his dive buddy with an underwater camera. In the background Mrs Watson can be seen in the murky depths as the dive master swims towards her.
suebu7 - that link says nothing more than we have already said - the link does not say anything about the photo…